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Remember when small Peugeots had a touch of style about them? The 205 still looks pretty sharp today, but later cars (in particular the lacklustre 207 ) lost that joie de vivre that helped them stand out from the usual small car tedium. We're happy to report that the latest generation Peugeot 208...
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The Smart Fortwo is just as impressive around town as its predecessor, with compact dimensions, perky performance and an incredibly tight turning circle – but it adds in a healthy dose of cute, quirky styling. For people who live in congested cities it is hard to beat, yet it also holds appeal for...
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Still built in Korea, the new name is in deference to its latest owners, a multi-industry giant called the KG Group. SsangYong as a company was renamed KG Mobility, hence the KGM contraction. Perhaps strangely, the old logo has continued, despite having even less brand recognition than SsangYong as...
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While Vauxhall's latest small car instalment is easily the best Corsa yet and markedly better than its predecessor , it still can’t match the fun of the Ford Fiesta or the everyday practicality of the SEAT Ibiza . The Vauxhall Corsa has plenty to offer buyers who are in need of an affordable ...
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While this second-generation Kia Soul may look similar to the original model, it was much improved under the skin, with significantly better steering, ride and handling. It’s also more than just style over substance. Get past the rather quirky and boxy appearance and you’ll find a family car that...
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The Mercedes-Benz B-Class is a development of the ideas originally thought up for the first generation of A-Class. This is why the B-Class has tall sides and single box styling, whereas the A-Class has developed into a more traditional premium hatch. Those tall sides give the B-Class ample interior...